Directors are considering appointing a special committee to oversee its investigation, which will cover not only the specific allegations but also overall company culture.

CBS said Monday it would appoint an independent investigator to look into sexual misconduct allegations against network CEO Les Moonves, but added it had made a decision to take no further action at a board meeting. When that investigation is finished, the board will "take appropriate action", it said. Moonves could also decide to step aside voluntarily during the investigation.

Moonves was accused of sexual misconduct by six women on Friday in a report by Ronan Farrow in the New Yorker. Four women said Moonves touched them inappropriately, and two women, including the actor Illeana Douglas, said he physically intimidated them and threatened their careers.

In a statement to The New Yorker, Moonves acknowledged that he "may have made some women uncomfortable by making advances".

Also hovering is a battle over the fate of CBS that pits Moonves against Shari Redstone, who via her National Amusements umbrella company owns the majority of shares in both CBS and Viacom, its one-time corporate sibling.

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